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We sit down with living historians Eli Froedge and Jason Jacobs at the 2019 Feast of the Hunter's Moon to talk about their dugout canoe expedition of the Wabash River. This is part 1 of a short 2 part series after meeting with Eli and Jason. Eli and Jason are dedicated to living the history of our forefathers, crafting their clothing, tools, and accouterments for their historical treks into the wilds of Indiana. Some may refer to them as reenactors, but they prefer "living historians", following the guides set by books and journals from early America. When they trek into the woods, they are using their gear to survive, this isn't just camping in fancy clothes. The NMLRA exists to promote, support, nurture, and preserve our nation’s rich historical heritage in the sport of muzzleloading through recreational, educational, and historical venues. Since 1933, we have led the effort to preserve the history of the United States through muzzleloading shooting sports & living history events. Additional photos and videos of the expedition provided by Jason Jacobs, Eli Froedge, and Heath Hoffman. Thank you for letting us use your photos and videos! Website: https://nmlra.org/ Instagram: Instagram.com/muzzleblasts Facebook: / nmlra